Flowek Premier Division

The Flowek Premier Division is a football league which was established by Football Flowek in 2000 as its the top tier of football in the country. It currently contains twelve teams in the first division with relegation to the second division which does contain ten clubs.

History
The origins came in 1999 where Football Flowek were proposing to unite the states into a single competition which will have the best clubs in the country. The beginning of the Premier Division would see eight clubs compete in the first division. Twenty teams applied to be one of the first eight teams to compete in the league which came from all around the country. But the final eight was settled with half of the teams on each side of the country.

In the first season, it was the Tutate Tigers who took the silverware after they won the division on the last day after they defeated the Rannae Redhoppers by a score of 2-0 in the last match of the season to take it by a single point. The Tigers would defend their title in 2001 as the competition started to open up between the top four and the bottom four. Heading into the 2002 edition, it was talked up that they were going to expand into ten teams but was later shot down until next season. Despite Tutate Tigers taking it out for the third time, it was Braion FC who was the biggest surprise as they finished in 3rd place. In 2003, the competition expanded to 10 teams with Enraoa getting a team for the first time. For the Utotto Devils it wouldn't be a great season as they finished bottom of the league while Yarop Doves surprised everyone by taking it out as they won by two points over the Tigers.

As the fifth season was starting to take shape, the discussion on the league expansion had talked of possibly expanding into the second division but with that not being a thing until later on, the competition continued with a ten team system and it was the Tigers that would retake the trophy as the Doves struggled with them falling to seventh with the Rannae Blues finishing above them. 2005 saw the Braion Cats take out their first title after they won the league by three points over the Tutate Tigers in what should call a great day for Braion. The following year would see Banrap take the title with the Banrap Sharks taking out the title in one of the closest seasons yet.

The Tigers would come back into the fold as they won 2007 and 2008 before the cats took out 2009. As the season expanded into a twelve team competition, it was decided that a second division would be created and see relegation/promotion between the two leagues. In the first season of the new league, the Doves took out the title as they dominated the league and with the title in the following season. In 2012, the champs had a season they would forget as they became the first champions to fall below the top 6 as they finished in 8th place while FC Riqqka who got promoted the previous season showing signs of taking the title out. They would fall short though as the Tigers once again lifted up the cup.